How did I not hear about Brennan Williams before? His Twitter handle is @GREATBLACKOTAKU, his favorite character in K-On! is Tsumugi, and after being drafted, he called this 4chan post being in "the big time". (http://bit.ly/124HRAB)

Needless to say, I really hope he makes it and takes off as the otaku Linsanity.

How did I not hear about Brennan Williams before? His Twitter handle is @GREATBLACKOTAKU, his favorite character in K-On! is Tsumugi, and after being drafted, he called this 4chan post being in "the big time". (http://bit.ly/124HRAB)

Needless to say, I really hope he makes it and takes off as the otaku Linsanity.

This is awesome. I'm a die hard Texans fan, and didn't know this about him. He's potentially a great pickup for Houston, and could get a lot of early playing time depending on how an injury on our o-line pans out. Go Texans!

Suppose f(x) is a function giving my level of interest in any given thing. If its domain is the set of all stuff, and codomain the reals, then the limit of f(x) as x approaches Brennan Williams's hobbies is equal to 0. This actually results from a theorem that states that the fact I might know what any NFL player does in his free time is completely irrelevant to me. The proof requires knowledge beyond the scope of this text, and the reader should verify at a later time. For now, we will take the claim for granted, and suffice to say this: It's not necessarily that I don't care about Brennan Williams, but I get arbitrarily close to not caring as I get closer to Brennan Williams's hobbies. That's probably the best way I can put it.